I notice that the west end of Boar Lane is called 'Quebec' and that there is a nearby 'West Street' that may be Infirmary Street today. At least a West Street fits in with the still there East Parade and South Parade (North Street though does seem a bit far away!). I've also noticed an 'Intended Road Ground' at what seems to be where Calverley Street is now. There are lots more interesting things on the map.

Quebec is now where boar lane starts but was once called "west bar" (as in the boundary stone) but was also the name of the street (begining of boar lane).Kirkstall rd used to stretch all the way into town and join with west street which was later to become st pauls street.Looks like York place used to be called Cobourg place. (wonder if theres any connection to cobourg st)This is an interesting one "fountayne st" near what was eyebright place it might be the location of the well???Thirsk row looks like new bridge street and Britannia street has a different name also.What i think is camp rd also is different king ........ something lane?The site of the archery butts is called something else copley close.Wellington street no longer exists. (ran beside the courts today)Dyer st looks to be jubilee st.

Theres a lot more im sure but my eyes are beginning to hurt looking at this map i could use that healing well about now hehe

Fascinating map. Lots of great information. A few things that struck me:

- the "St. Peter's New Burying Ground" (almost 2 centuries later and gone !)- how Leeds Parish Church was in the heart of the City- the route of the "Sheepscar Beck", long since culverted, flowing into the River Aire.

Fascinating map. Lots of great information. A few things that struck me:

- the "St. Peter's New Burying Ground" (almost 2 centuries later and gone !)- how Leeds Parish Church was in the heart of the City- the route of the "Sheepscar Beck", long since culverted, flowing into the River Aire.

PC

I agree - and what about the 'proposed canal' running from the river just below Fearns Island across to Hunslet Lane?

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